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  2. Gun safe - Wikipedia

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    An example (open and closed) of a typical gun safe. A gun safe is a safe designed for storing one or more firearms and/or ammunitions.Gun safes are primarily used to prevent access by unauthorized or unqualified persons (such as children), for burglary protection and, in more capable safes, to protect the contents from damage by flood, fire or other natural disasters.

  3. Gun safety - Wikipedia

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    A gun safe or gun cabinet is commonly used to physically prevent access to a firearm. Various standards like the British Standard BS 7558:1992 [17] or the California DOJ criteria [18] define minimum requirements to qualify a container as a firearm storage device.

  4. How to store guns safely to prevent unintentional shootings - AOL

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    Gun safes tend to be bigger, heavier and more expensive than other types of storage devices. Safes range widely in cost, starting at around $70, and larger versions can hold multiple weapons. Lock ...

  5. Safe - Wikipedia

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    A reinforced, fireproof cabinet for dangerous chemicals A fire-resistant safe is a type of safe that is designed to protect its contents from high temperatures or actual fire . Fire resistant safes are usually rated by the amount of time they can withstand the extreme temperatures a fire produces, while not exceeding a set internal temperature ...

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  7. Three-point locking - Wikipedia

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    Three point lock are also commonly used in wardrobes, like from Hettich [6] [7] Single-point locking may provide adequate security for some situations on tiered lockers, as the doors are shorter, and therefore more difficult to force open; however, the taller doors of full length lockers and cabinets are more susceptible to the application of leverage.

  8. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    mosler.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 2001-04-18) The Mosler Safe Company was an American multinational manufacturer of security equipment specializing in safes and bank vaults. In 2001, the company was acquired by Diebold Inc. after going bankrupt.

  9. Gunlock - Wikipedia

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